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Norwegian Army Conducts 100-Day Arctic Survival Experiment with Elite Soldiers

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  • Thirteen Norwegian elite soldiers completed a 100-day Arctic survival experiment without external support.
  • The study aimed to document effects of sleep deprivation, high activity, and extreme cold on soldiers.
  • Research leader Jørgen Melau called it an unprecedented experiment as Arctic conditions gain military significance.

The Norwegian Army conducted a 100-day field experiment in the Arctic to study the effects of sleep deprivation, high activity, and extreme cold on elite soldiers. Thirteen soldiers participated without external support, performing tasks such as surveillance and evacuating simulated casualties in heavy snow. Research leader Jørgen Melau stated this was an unprecedented experiment, noting the growing military importance of Arctic conditions.

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